Issue #17 (August 7, 2024)
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)
Our journey to becoming an internationally recognized thought leader across the global and national security environment
Featuring the 10th Great Power Competition Conference, this event will "think big," as we bring together experts and leaders from around the world to envision what a stable and lasting peace in the Middle East could look like. Registration is now open.
The latest GNSI Decision Brief examines one vital part of the United States' aging and crumbling infrastructure to conclude our neglected bridges are not only unsafe, they're a threat to national security. Read more.
Our academic journal is sounding the call for new ideas and new papers for a Special Issue, scheduled for Spring of 2025. Coinciding with our first-ever, 2-part GNSI Policy Dialogues event, this JSS Special Issue will focus on the Heart of Asia and its future. Submit your paper ideas here.
The Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) was created by the University of South Florida to support the university’s strategic efforts in the global and national security space. We're producing tangible results even more quickly than anticipated, and we're just getting started. Find out how.
Current Spotlight (Vol 17, No 2) Why Has Peace Not Come to Colombia? Between Total Peace and Armed Peace. Despite the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia's end, new criminal actors and violence hinder Colombia's peace, necessitating a reoriented strategy from Petro's government.Written by: César Ni?o
From the JSS Archives (Vol 12, No 1) The Changing Dynamics of Twenty-First Century Space Power Recent assessments predict a decline in US space power, but emerging commercial innovations may reshape power dynamics, potentially favoring the US over China and Russia.Written by James Clay Moltz
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